SINGAPORE (ANN): A local distributor was fined S$800 on Wednesday (Dec 18) for making inaccurate declarations on almost 6,000kg of food products that it imported, including a brand of chocolate that was recalled for containing an undeclared allergen.
Associate and United Distributors failed to furnish the proper brand name and product description for 4,495kg of Ritter Sport Kaffeesplitter chocolate in its cargo clearance permit, the Singapore Food Agency said in a statement.
Subsequent investigations revealed that Associate and United Distributors had not made accurate declarations for the chocolate bars as well as for 1,417kg of other food products, the SFA said.
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